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Supernatural: The Complete Ninth Season (DVD)

Sam and Dean have spent their lives on the road, battling every kind of supernatural threat. Over the years, after dozens of bloody adventures, they have faced everything from the yellow-eyed demon that killed their mother to Lucifer and the Leviathan. With the help of allies — both human and supernatural — they’ve discovered that every threat they vanquish opens a new door for evil to enter in. In the show’s eighth season, their supernatural hunting expedition led them directly into an age-old power struggle involving the King of Hell, legions of warrior angels and a series of divine trials to prove themselves worthy of sealing the Gates of Hell forever. With the help of their protector, the angel Castiel, who’s been cast out of heaven with the other angels, Sam and Dean’s lifelong quest to set the supernatural world right again will take everything they’ve got.

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Special features

· The Men of Letters Interactive Set Experience - Interactive menu allows the viewer access to numerous featurettes hidden in the various rooms of the Men of Letters set. · Men Of Letters – a Set of Featurettes o Men of Letters: The Winchester Legacy - This documentary featurette will explore the rich mythology of the Men of Letters – from its roots with the Winchester family to the hidden compound that was passed down to Sam and Dean by their grandfather. o Designing the Men of Letters Bunker - From concept to completion, Production Designer Jerry Wanek will guide us through the creation of Supernatural's largest set. o Supernatural - Bound by Blood: Decisions and Consequences - The documentary featurette explores the ninth season's theme of consequences for Sam and Dean. o Crow's Nest Tour- Production Designer Jerry Wanek takes the viewer on a set tour of the Crow's Nest. o Library Tour - Production Designer Jerry Wanek takes the viewer on a set tour of the Library. o Lab - Production Designer Jerry Wanek takes the viewer on a set tour of the Laboratory. o Galley - Production Designer Jerry Wanek takes the viewer on a set tour of the Kitchen. o Dorms - Production Designer Jerry Wanek takes the viewer on a set tour of the Dormitories. o Room 7B - Production Designer Jerry Wanek takes the viewer on a set tour of the Dungeon. · 2013 Comic-Con Panel - Cast and Producers discuss the upcoming storylines of Season 9. · Producer/Director Commentaries o Audio Commentary – "Blade Runners" - With actor Mark A. Sheppard and writing team Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner o Audio Commentary – "Mother's Little Helper" - Writer/EP Adam Glass and Director/actor Misha Collins provide commentary on his directorial debut. o Audio Commentary (920 "Bloodlines") - EP Jeremy Carver, Director/EP Bob Singer, and Writer/EP Andrew Dabb provide commentary on the backdoor pilot Supernatural: Bloodlines · Behind the Scenes of Supernatural: A Fan's Perspective - Mockumentary hosted by Misha Collins going behind the scenes on the set of Supernatural. · Deleted Scenes · Gag Reel

Top customer reviews

Man this show just never gets old. Nine years and still going just as strong as when it began, even more so in my opinion. It's rare for a show to on for this long without bringing some kind of fatigue to the plot, but somehow they manage to keep it fresh. The action, the humor, the monsters, the writing, and the acting still represent some of the highest quality entertainment on television. I could really see this show becoming like Doctor Who or Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a cult classic that will wind up spanning multiple generations.

Thus far season nine has picked up where season eight left off. The angels have all been locked out of heaven, Abaddon is still on the loose, Crowley is the Winchester's captive, and Castiel is (once again) merely human. So far we have a great story mash up, with some pretty cool monsters to be fought (does the Wicked Witch of the West mean anything to you?). I'll be updating this review when necessary as the season progresses to give a continued idea of what it consists of.

One final point I want to make. If you watch the show online, then please be sure to buy this DVD set. Supernatural has been around for along time, it even survived the 2007 writers guild strike that wound up killing the momentum of so many other shows (Heroes, Prison Break, Lost, etc). Supernatural has been, and continues to be, a masterpiece of entertainment. With piracy at an all time high, and with the economy the way it is, it's more important than ever to support fantastic shows like this in order to keep them going for all to enjoy.

This season has you going from "D@mmit, Sam!" to "Son of B#TCH!" to "What in the crap?!" and loving every minute of it. The thing I thought, honestly, as I watched the finale last night, was at least Sam didn't do what he kept saying he would do since the whole Gadreel fiasco. When he laid Dean down and walked out of the room to strike a match, I smiled and nodded.

Because these boys have another version of "being Winchestered" and they should put that on a tee-shirt, I think. "WWWD?" What would a Winchester do? He'd raze Heaven and Hell for his brother, that's what.

I have a feeling that's EXACTLY what we've got in store for season 10... and you know, I'm okay with that! Sam and Dean, I'll follow you anywhere!!!

The ninth season starts as dramatic as the last seven did with the brothers facing another tough and personal situation as Dean and Sam not only have to stop the angel Metatron but Dean also has to face the choice he made with the situation with his brother and the consequences of that choice. Of course we can't forget about our third Winchester family member(technically) Castiel as he not only has to face the world as a normal human but the anger of the other angels because of what he unknowingly help happen to them. The series episodes are as always highly entertaining and give the viewer what they expect to see a good story throughout the season and of course great action and supernatural suspense thrown in.

Sadly we are also reaching the zenith of the series as the creators/writers/producers have announced that the tenth season will be the final one though while it's sad that the show is ending at least we'll have ten seasons to re-watch to keep us entertained again and again.So for fans of the series rejoice as we have yet another season to add to the home library collection and with for the start of the tenth and final season of this entertaining show.

Love this series! Although definitely not kid friendly it is a great adult treat. The main characters are super engaging and you find you can get really emotionally invested. The writers and producers are genius and make each episode its own story. You can easily walk into the series at any point and get enough content information to know what is going on and not feel completely lost. Sam and Dean are thoroughly entertaining and their character plots are quite thought provoking. The content can be graphic at times but not over the top. There are multiple story lines going simultaneously but it's done eloquently so you get just enough critical detail to remember from episode to episode. They offer great previous episode reviews before each new one. The "the road so far" segments viewers can get caught up on crucial details from previous episodes that are relevant to what you are about to watch further deepening your understanding of the narrative. You leave each episode emotional and excited about what is going to happen next. It's easy to get wrapped up in the Supernatural world. I love that the focus isn't targeted exclusively at the monsters but rather the relationship between main characters. It's engaging and thought provoking. I can't wait to watch more!